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Rated 1 out of
5 by
JuanCar from
Weather station with a flawSix months into use the indoor station is unable synchronize with the outdoor sensor. Nothing works, including re-setting the unit. On LaCrosse website they reccomend to install " Brand Name Alkaline battery dated at least 7 years in advance (super, ultra, max, heavy duty and rechargeable types should be avoided)." Considering that the batteries do not last more than a couple of months, and uses 2 AA for the sensor and another 2 AA for the indoor unit, this does not make sense. Why the design a unit that cannot use regular rechargeable batteries is beyond me! On top of that the LCD display of the indoor station is barely visible when using battery power alone, so but default it requires that you keep it plug (near an outlet) all the time. If these two issues are fixed this could be a nice unit.

Intermittent temperature readings are generally due to location of the sensor in relation to the indoor display. Following are some things to try.
RF (radio frequency) communication may come and go occasionally. This can be normal in some environments (e.g. moister climates). If transmitter signal is lost, please wait 2-4 hours for the signal to reconnect on its own.
Move the outdoor transmitter to a closer location.
Check channels on the display. The unit may be reading the sensor on a different channel. This can happen if more than one sensor is in the area and the station locks into a distant sensor first.
Reorientation of the Indoor display 90 degrees towards the outdoor transmitter may provide better reception
Fresh Batteries can often resolve connection issues
Freezer test: Confirm the station is reading the correct outdoor transmitter. Place the transmitter in the freezer for an hour and watch the temperature drop on station.